âRace Rhymes, â by Carrie Williams Clifford, is a powerful collection of poems addressing themes of racial identity, social justice, and the African American experience in the early 20th century. Clifford's verses offer a poignant and often searing commentary on the realities of racism and discrimination during a period of significant social upheaval in the United States. Her work reflects a deep commitment to uplifting the voices and experiences of her community. This volume showcases Clifford's skill as a poet and her dedication to using her art as a tool for advocacy and change. âRace Rhymesâ remains a valuable historical and literary document, providing insights into the struggles and triumphs of African Americans during a pivotal era in American history.
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